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With charging stations increasing and battery life improving all the time, the Great American Road Trip is more EV-friendly than ever. These are the most beautiful trips.

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Some of the wildest, best beaches in the country can be found in our national parks system. These are the most spectacular.

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As you’re visiting national parks this summer, don’t miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We’ve got the intel on how to reach them all.

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Why be stuck behind the masses at popular parks when you can wander some of the nation’s best with barely a soul in sight?

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These state parks offer everything you’re looking for in a national park, only fewer crowds. See our top choices for wildlife, wilderness, solitude, and more.

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Winter vacation—but make it unexpected

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Hit the trails and float the rivers in Ocala and Marion County

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Discover a paradise where nature, art, and history come together on Florida’s Gulf Coast

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In or on the water, get a closer look at Florida’s marine ecosystem

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Time spent outside and human-powered fun are what this region of the Florida Keys is all about

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Famous for its rowdy buccaneer history that lives on today, Key West also offers plenty of outdoor adventures and chances to disconnect

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Famous for its rowdy buccaneer history that lives on today, Key West also offers plenty of outdoor adventures and chances to disconnect

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Explore Marathon’s beaches and coral barrier reefs, and meet the locals working to protect them

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From visiting protected areas to joining conservation efforts, here’s how to get the full experience in Marathon

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On the water or underwater, Key Largo makes it easy to set your watch to island time and settle into vacation mode

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Tune into nature and leave the rest behind. That’s Key Largo, baby.

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Ready to disconnect from the world? Visit Islamorada, Florida.

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The stresses of everyday life give way to island vibes when you venture to the Village of Islands in the Florida Keys

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From tropical beaches to wildlife-watching outposts, we’ve rounded up the perfect campsites to escape the cold-weather blues

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Pirates, enslaved people, and Spanish explorers shaped these seven small islands west of the Florida Keys. For most visitors, deep-diving into the past and then swimming the azure waters makes for an unforgettable trip.

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Snorkel and paddle among quizzical lobsters, baby sharks, green turtles, and more at Biscayne, home to a massive coral-reef system off the coast of Miami

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But seriously: at this popular South Florida park, come for the large reptiles, but stay for the subtropical scenery, varied birdlife, and all-out airboat rides

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Here’s how to make the most out of a visit to one of the wildest places in the U.S., from kayaking to birding to fishing and so much more

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Mega cruise ships stopped sailing to Key West, Florida, during the height of COVID-19. Many locals appreciated the resulting peace and quiet and won a vote for large ships not to return. But the fight’s not over.

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Florida’s Ocala National Forest is the oldest national forest in the eastern United States. This stunning footage will convince you to visit.

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Tim Zimmermann’s feature about a 12,000-pound orca that killed a SeaWorld trainer changed the future of marine parks, was developed into a powerful 2013 documentary, and turned the author into a vegan

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Scientists, planners, and even the Army Corps of Engineers are turning to natural solutions like coral reefs and sand dunes to protect coastal communities against intensifying storm surges and flooding

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It’s finally time to take that beach vacation. You might as well post up right by the ocean.

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From Maine to Alaska, we’ve done all the research for you to camp in style while visiting America’s best idea this summer

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Our advice on which park to visit each month of the year to see peak wildlife, foliage, and flower blooms—and to avoid the crowds

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Twenty-three surprising ways to get you inspired for next year and beyond

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These eight titles will keep your wanderlust fired up for when it's safe to travel again

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A guide to key ballot measures and Senate and House races that will have huge impacts on the way we address climate change

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'Una Razon para Pescar' follows Miami tarpon fisherman Dan Diez as he explores how the sport is woven into his blood

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Years of underfunding and climate change are increasingly threatening the national park system. From the Everglades in Florida to Glacier in Montana, here are the ones we stand to lose.

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Most endurance events are canceled for the summer, but Spartan Race will hold its first event since the pandemic from June 13 to 14 in Florida

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Pythons are devouring native animal life in the unique ecosystem of South Florida. To help solve the problem, Florida Fish and Wildlife officials have turned to amateur and professional hunters to round up the reptiles in a wild competition called the Python Bowl.

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This world champion says you can get into surf shape without ever catching a wave

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An ode to traveling slow on two wheels and burning just enough calories each day to eat a large pizza each evening

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In 'Cat Tale,' a longtime environmental journalist documents the dramatic saga that brought this state animal back from the brink of extinction

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Want to avoid the winter blues? These warm adventure remedies are here to help, from mountain biking in Baja to hiking Dominica.

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These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it

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This film follows spearfisherman G.R. Tarr as he competes in the St. Petersburg Open, in Florida

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The duo explores why this bug-eyed fish has taken the hearts of so many anglers and swaps stories about why fishing is so important to them

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Patricia McNeal biked across America five years after surviving a stroke. And she's going to do it again.

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Give back to the trails you enjoy. It's good for you and the place you’re visiting.

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The Miami Murals project is adding an interactive digital layer to a series of climate-focused public art in a mural-crazy city

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The 1,300-mile Florida National Scenic Trail just might be the hardest hike you've never heard of

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The Sawgrass Fire threatens Alligator Alley

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Some of the world's most unique places are disappearing fast, as a result of climate change. It might be time to rearrange your bucket list.

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Three paddlers sail to Havana in order to kayak 27 hours all the way back to Key West, Florida

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A national park conservation advocate shares his advice on how to avoid crowds, get off the beaten path, see wildlife, and find adventure

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Known as the Hawaii of the Mainland throughout the spearfishing community, Tampa Bay's waters are teeming with fish

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New owners are revitalizing Shaw's, the beloved hostel on the Appalachian Trail

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How we exploit big trees, big game, and even extinct creatures

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Stop by and find the book or local hiking guide that will change your whole perception of a new place

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Avoid the crowds and catch a meteor shower or monarch butterfly migration on these perfect autumnal treks

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In wildlife management areas, hikers can glimpse animals in their natural, pristine habitat while getting off the beaten path

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But be wary. Not all reef-safe sunscreens are created equal.

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Use these sunscreens now, and in 30 years your skin will thank you

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No one would blame you for planning your summer vacation around visits to these shops

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Seven lovely destinations, from Florida to Arizona

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Fire has always been a part of the landscape. The mistake we made was trying to stop it—something Florida never did.

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The author's latest book features stories that are just as mired in the contradictions of humanity as they are in the humidity of the Sunshine State

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Warm weather has officially arrived, and we’ve got your plan: the most stunning beaches for surfing, casting, lounging, and exploring

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He is one of the most scandal-plagued interior secretaries in history. But even so, he can probably get away with a lot more.

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Camp Walker is a thirty-year-old fly guide in the south Florida, where the last thing they need is more fly guides.

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As sea levels rise and megastorms become more frequent and intense, answering that question might be the key to preserving coastal life as we know it

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At least that's the result of a new study, which also found that drivers tend to cause crashes and close calls way more often than road bikers

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Swap ice and cold for sand and sun

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Three months after the hurricane, fly-fishing guides wrestle with what the future of their industry might look like

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It's legal too, believe it or not

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Pack the cooler. From surfing in Rhode Island to fishing the newly reborn Elwha River in the Northwest, these are the season’s quintessential weekend escapes.

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Americans spend $11 billion a year in pursuit of the blissful happy-ever-after. But what do we really accomplish? To find out, Peter Andrey Smith embedded with the utopia seekers for a weekend in Miami at the first-ever World Happiness Summit.

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